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The Multiswitch does unleash your Timeline's full potential. The looper functionalities it unlocks (reverse, half speed) are great, but all the other modes are handy to have. Fits well with the main unit, beautifully crafted. Switches feel and work great.

Reserve space for the jacks of the TRS on your board. You can't line the switch up with your pedal edge to edge without turning the switch around 180. Would be also great to have Strymon consider including LEDs to go with the switches as it sometimes can be difficult to know whether you successfully started recording a loop or an overdub without feedback like that. There is a reason why the default looper mode gives you those cues. Another thing to improve would be the size of the TRS cable included with the unit, especially the jack. It takes perhaps a little too much space. At the same time, it's good that it's not running directly into the unit, and therefore one can swap to a cable with less space requirements.

I bought the Multiswitch as an extension for the Timeline integrated Looper. In my case, I would like to have Timeline in the effect case on the table, but the Looper remote with the foot.

This also works to the extent that the basic functions Overdub / Play / Stop are automatically applied to the multiswitch as soon as it is plugged in and as long as the looper function (stop at the Timeline> 5sec hold) is not activated. It is confusing here, that with the Timeline activated loop function (Looper appears in the display) now the functions of the keys change! On the Timeline itself, its three buttons are now overdub / play / stop and the multiswitch buttons to reverse / pitch / undo, which can be confusing in practice. I would like a software update, which deactivates this behavior or even better - the choice leaves.

The Multiswitch tilts backwards due to its shape and is therefore rather unsuitable to stand alone on the ground. A fixed installation next to the Timeline in an effect case on the floor is more meaningful (and probably so thought). Nevertheless, the Multswitch is alternative if all Looper functionalities of the Timeline are to be used.

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